Brad Banducci
, Woolies CEO is set to announce the prize freeze to customers in an email on Thursday.
Alas, the list doesn’t include lettuce — which is .
The floods in NSW and Queensland have so get used to cabbage in your KFC burgers for a little while longer.
The found food prices had increased by 4.3 per cent since the same period last year. Grocery food products like fruit and vegetables were some of the most affected by price hikes. Great!
It’s pretty fkn grim scenes out there when it comes to cost of living. But hey, at least !
My fears about increased prices for frozen peas, my one true culinary love, are somewhat quelled by the price freeze though.
Between the lack of fresh fruit and veg, the potential amid surging power prices and the fact I’ll never be able to buy a house, every day I feel more like a Victorian child. Blast a bit of hyperpop and send me on my way.
But at least I’ll still be able to make cheese and tuna toasties without spending a small fortune.
“The challenges we’ve worked through together in the last two plus years have been unparalleled – from droughts and fires to COVID (A thru O), floods and supply shortages and now inflation and the pressure on household budgets,” Banducci said in the email.
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